Distinguishing Subjective and Objective

E-PRIME, abolishing all forms of the verb “to be” has its roots in the field4 of general semantics, as presented by Alfred Korzybski in his 1933 book,Science and Sanity. Korzybski pointed out the pitfalls associated with, andproduced by, two usages of “to be”: identity and predication. His student. DDavid Bourland, Jr., observed that even linguisticallyContinue reading “Distinguishing Subjective and Objective”